A. Deposit Payments
Deposit payments for all University courses are non-refundable with the exception of the following circumstances:
1. You cancel within 14-days of paying the deposit. The statutory cancellation period is a period during which time you can change your mind about accepting an offer at the University.
2. If your offer of a place on a course at the University is withdrawn because you do not meet the academic conditions attached to your offer, and the University is unable to offer you a place on an alternative programme. Should you fail to reach the required level of English, your deposit will be retained and applied to a future period of study as per Deferral of Studies (B).
3. Your request for official government financial aid (e.g., Swedish Board of Student Finance (CSN), etc) has been formally declined or denied.
4. The University rejects your application.
Visa Refusal
5. If a study visa has been refused, students must provide an official refusal letter from the UK immigration authorities to Regent’s University London in order to request a refund. However, if the visa refusal letter refers to fraudulent, forged or counterfeit documents being submitted as part of the visa application or a visa refusal on the grounds of adverse immigration history not disclosed at the point of an application being submitted to Regent’s University London, the tuition fee deposit will not be refunded. Visa refusal does not affect your statutory rights.
To minimise the risk of visa refusal, all students planning to study in the UK are strongly recommended to follow visa advice offered by education agents or official visa agencies in their home country.
Students planning to study in the UK either with or without the help of education agents in their country will be offered free visa guidance from Regent’s University London’s Admissions and Student Immigration & Compliance teams, provided they have a CAS issued by Regent’s University London.
However, all students should be aware that the final decision for the grant of any visa is made by the UK Home Office. Accordingly, Regent’s University London does not accept responsibility of any kind for either the counselling offered by the Regent’s University London Visa Advisor or any decision to reject, defer or otherwise not accept a visa application by the UK Home Office.
6. The University course for which your deposit was paid, is cancelled, and the University is not able to offer you a suitable alternative.
7. The course for which you paid a deposit is full and no suitable alternative is available.
If the University is unable to issue you with a CAS, because you do not meet the UKVI requirements a refund of any deposit payment will be made unless:
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Documentation submitted in support of the CAS is suspected to be fraudulent. In these circumstances, the University will notify you of this decision. There is no right of appeal.
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Late applications for study and subsequent non-issuance of a CAS will be treated under the Deferral of Studies (B).
B. Deferral of Studies
If you decide to defer your place on a course, the deposit payment will be held and applied to the period of study from the next available intake point of the course for which you have deferred your place. If you fail to enrol at the next available intake point the deposit will be lost.
All requests for refunds due to visa refusal must be submitted in writing to the Regent’s University London admissions office with a copy of the student’s passport and the visa refusal letter. Please send to admit@regents.ac.uk.
Policy Date March 2023 – effective from Autumn 2023 entry points